Fri 17 May 2019 11:22AM
Educating civil society groups about internet freedoms
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A number of reports relevant to internet freedom have been produced recently by Aotearoa-based NGOs and think tanks.
* ActionStation: The People's Report on Online Hate, Harrassment, and Abuse. This report praises the Harmful Digital Censorship Act and recommends strengthening it.
* The Workshop: Digital Democracy. Thanks to Dave Lane of NZOSS and OERf for the link to this one, which seems to take a deeper structural look at the issues.